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After devout Muslims, ‘AMU scholars’ attack Muslim journalist for promoting ‘Holi with Bismillah’

AMU students protest against Wire journalist's presence in Women Leadership Summit organised in the university campus due to her tweet wishing Holi.

OpIndia Evening Dispatch: Sunday, 27th January 2019

Selected stories of the day for your evening reading.

Vote: ‘American’ founder of The Wire or ‘Canadian’ Akshay Kumar, who is more suitable to comment on nationalism?

Rohini Singh commented on Akshay Kumar's Canadian citizenship, but she herself works for a publication run by an American Citizen

Scribe asks whether The Wire refused to run a woman’s account of sexual harassment due to funding from TATA

Manu Joseph further stated that the Wire ought to be questioned in this regard due to its 'hypermoral' positions regarding issues concerning women.

Here is the list of journalists ‘approved’ by Pakistan High Commission to cover Kartarpur event

We are told that the list of journalists who are to cover the Kartarpur Corridor inauguration has been carefully vetted by the Pakistan High Commission.

Filmmaker who accused Vinod Dua of molestation asks The Wire to fire him to allow fair investigation

Nishtha Jain says how impartial investigation is possible when Vinod Dua is still part of The Wire

‘The Wire’ makes a #MeToo list, leaves out their own founding editor and National Herald editor

The Wire is now taking the moral high ground by not only claiming that they are 'extensively covering' the #MeToo campaign

MHA takes cognisance of complaint against The Wire’s founder being invited to address IAS officers

The Defence Ministry had also ordered DGMI to probe the decision to invite Varadarajan to address the military commanders' conference.

Now co-founder of leftist website ‘The Wire’ accused of sexual harassment, denies allegations

Sidharth Bhatia has neither refuted nor apologised on the allegations

‘Glorifies Naxalism and legitimises conversion of Tribals’: DU committee member on recommendation to remove books

Nandini Sundar and Archana Prasad, the authors, have insinuated that the recommendation had political motivations.

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